

Amity Institute of Biotechnology
J-3 Block, Amity University Campus, Sector ? 125, Noida, Uttar Pradesh
1342372489, 1342364594, 0, 0
www.amity.edu
ctandon@amity.com
- Established in2001
- Short FormAIB
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- Affiliated toAmity University
ABOUT US Amity Institute of Biotechnology (AIB) was established in the year 2001. Over the years the Institute has seen exponential growth and has cemented its credentials both in the field of Teaching and Research. Our vision has been to impart quality education to budding biotech professionals and also foster strong interdisciplinary Research in frontier areas of biotechnology.
Academic Facilities
International Admissions
Scholarships
Digital Classes
Seats Reservation
Industrial Tour
Campus Placements
Management Q sts
Weekly Workshops
Hi-tech Computer Lab
Book Bank facility
Hi-Tech Labs
Robotics Lab
NRI Management Quota
Online Admission
Non-Academic Facilities
Sports
Hostel
Visitors Lounge
Auditorium
Motivational Camps
Annual Meet
Security
International Tour
Cultural Activities
Online Information
Other Facilities
Transport
Gym
Water Purifier
Wi fi Campus
Health Center
Co-education
AC Classrooms
Power Back
ATM facility
Tuck Shops
Canteen Provision
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Engineering | Duration | |
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Bachelor of Techonology in Biotechnology | 4 Years | |
Master of Technology in Biochemical Engineering | 2 Years | View More |
Master of Technology in Biotechnology | 2 Years | View More |
Bachelor of Technology + Master of Technology (Biotechnology) | 6 Years | |
Doctor of Philosophy in Biotechnology | 3 Years |
Science | Duration | |
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Bachelor of Science Honours in Medical Biotechnology | 3 Years | |
Bachelor of Science Honours in Biotechnology | 3 Years | View More |
Bachelor of Science in Medical Biotechnology | 3 Years | |
Bachelor of Technology in Bioinformatics | 4 Years | View More |
Bachelor of Science + Master of Science (Biotechnology) | 5 Years | |
Master of Science in Bioinformatics | 2 Years | View More |
Master of Science in Biotechnology | 2 Years |
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